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2010-03-14 08:15:00
QID - QOD: What's The Difference?To Franknot his real name, and thousands of others like him,the difference is a matter of life and death. Our story beginswhen Frank was admitted to a hospital with breathingdifficulties. His physician ordered the usual breathingtreatments, tests and medication.After ...
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2010-03-10 07:51:00
Intravenous diuretics [furosemide (Lasix), bumetanide (Bumex)] are first-line medications to help the kidneys remove excess fluid from the body. over the counter phentermine substitute [url=http://discussion.buygpsnow.com/members/Phentermine-online-n...
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2010-03-04 03:57:00
QID - QOD: What's The Difference?To Franknot his real name, and thousands of others like him,the difference is a matter of life and death. Our story beginswhen Frank was admitted to a hospital with breathingdifficulties. His physician ordered the usual breathingtreatments, tests and medication.After ...
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2010-03-04 01:29:00
QID - QOD: What's The Difference?To Franknot his real name, and thousands of others like him,the difference is a matter of life and death. Our story beginswhen Frank was admitted to a hospital with breathingdifficulties. His physician ordered the usual breathingtreatments, tests and medication.After ...
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2010-03-03 13:36:00
By Stephanie Schorow, Special to Lifescript Published March 03, 2010 It’s 4 p.m. and you’ve hit the wall. You can’t concentrate and your zip is zapped. But hold off on that Snickers fix. Find out what’s draining your energy and learn how to put more pep in your step… You haven’t been getting enough ...
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2010-02-24 10:42:00
QID - QOD: What's The Difference?To Franknot his real name, and thousands of others like him,the difference is a matter of life and death. Our story beginswhen Frank was admitted to a hospital with breathingdifficulties. His physician ordered the usual breathingtreatments, tests and medication.After ...
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2010-02-19 05:27:00
coffee, jamaica, etc… Diuretics, which cause reduction of water and sodium, have been the mainstays of anti-hypertensive therapy.Diuretics are inexpensive and are the drug of choice for most people with hypertension. Diuretics significantly reduce the risk for stroke; they may in fact be the most im ...
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2010-02-15 10:16:00
Answers to the TWO CASE SCENARIOS: Many thanks to both of the students who answered and, YES, you were both right! It was all about the fluid. I think, as respiratory therapists, we're trained to look not just at the surface symptom of shortness of breath but to immediately search for the reason why ...
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2010-02-04 08:05:00
Yesterday was probably my worst day in the ICU. And the worst part was that it had nothing to do with a patient being sick or me not knowing what to do, but rather--an extremely difficult (putting it mildly) patient. I cannot go into details, but let's just say he was out of his freakin' mind. He ma ...
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2010-02-01 16:08:00
I know there are a couple dozen RT students across the crountry who read this blog and I appreciate that. I know that I'm not like other RT blogs and I don't usually present a lot of clinical information, I use this blog more as a place to put up things that strike me as funny or show the more quirk ...
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2010-01-27 02:36:00
When we RTs are called to assess a patient due to a low spo2, or increased crackles in the bases, or increased dyspnea as noted by the nurse, one of the #1 things to consider is if the patient is wet. For the record, normal urine output is 1-2 liters per day, or 25-50 ml/hr. Likewise, a patient's no ...
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2010-01-07 09:02:00
In my previous post 2009 A Year of Paramedicine I gave a breakdown of the medicine I gave over the course of 12 months. Below are my medicine stats from my first three years as a full-time medic in the 1990’s, working in a one medic per ambulance urban system with some responses to suburban towns. ( ...
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2010-01-06 13:42:00
QID - QOD: What's The Difference?To Franknot his real name, and thousands of others like him,the difference is a matter of life and death. Our story beginswhen Frank was admitted to a hospital with breathingdifficulties. His physician ordered the usual breathingtreatments, tests and medication.After ...
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2009-12-15 08:55:00
After a night of tossing and turning, I woke up this morning to the sounds of little feet sprinting around the hardwood floor. They kids were squealing about a bunch of hearts all over our front door and porch. "I must be dreaming", Mya says. I walked out to see what they were so excited about. Pape ...
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2009-11-20 17:10:00
QID - QOD: What's The Difference?To Franknot his real name, and thousands of others like him,the difference is a matter of life and death. Our story beginswhen Frank was admitted to a hospital with breathingdifficulties. His physician ordered the usual breathingtreatments, tests and medication.After ...
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